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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Sent With Love Gift Card Holder

Last night was our monthly Stamp Share with my upline Betty and everyone in her extended downline. It is always so much fun! We take turns doing demonstrations and make & take projects, share things we've been working on and business tips, do a swap, have dinner, and just talk stamping! It's a great group of ladies and we learn so much from each other! If you'd like to join us, all you have to do is go to my Stampin' Up! website: www.denalenneman.stampinup.net, click on "Join The Fun" in the top right corner, then "Join Now" on the left side, fill out the info, pick the items for you Starter Kit ($155 worth of products if you sign up by May 30th- you pay only $99!) and then you're part of the family! I'd love to welcome you to my team!
 
This is the swap I made for last night:

 
When you open the card, there's a spot for a gift card inside:
 
 
 
(I didn't have a gift card when I took the pictures so I used a small piece of DSP!)

 
Stamp Set: Sent With Love
 
Colors: Island Indigo, Real Red, Calypso Coral, Pool Party, Whisper White
 
Accessories: Sent With Love Designer Series Paper, Hearts Collection Framelits, Small Heart Punch
 
The gift card holder is actually 2 pieces of DSP that are 4 x 5 1/2. They are scored at 1 1/4, 2 1/2, 3 3/4 and 5". Use sticky strip on the 1/2" section and fold up each piece to make a square tube. Then use 2 small pieces of sticky strip toward the ends of one side of a tube to attach it to the other (make sure you line up the design!)- don't put any adhesive in the middle because this is where the gift card goes. Carefully attach the bottom of the tubes to the inside of the card, towards the top but not all the way into the fold. Then attach the side of the tube to the inside of the top of the card. Hope that makes sense! If you have any questions let me know!

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